0 the act of spoiling something or making it weaker so that it is less effective
1 a situation in which the value of an asset is recorded as being greater than the amount of money that it could be sold for:
Memory complaints do reflect perceptions of past memory performance and are also an early manifestation of memory impairment.
In contrast, women with initially low levels that recovered through the course of pregnancy had children at less risk of later impairment.
It was supposed that this approach may test a general model situation in other studies of impairment of cell nucleus function in embryonic development.
One may, therefore, argue that the threshold should be set lower in adults, who might experience impairment at fewer symptoms.
Part of my rationale for this position is the consensus opinion that the cognitive impairments of a dementia must be ' sufficient ' to cause disability.
A common impairment in the siblings of schizophrenia and bipolar patients was found in verbal learning tests.
Female co-twins showed impairment in verbal learning and memory.
Verbal working memory in sentence comprehension in children with specific language impairment.
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